Just a little correction but Bucky does have powers close to Steve's level. HYDRA used a reverse engineered version of the Super Soldier Serum to give Bucky enhanced strength and speed. It's why he can run faster then a car and can survive a fall out of a plane. They just like to focus more on the fact he has a cool robot arm and likes guns, so that he overlaps less with Steve.Guys like Walker and Bucky, though, don't have any powers so they need that extra advantage just to compete at Steve's level.
Ah, I actually wasn't aware of that. I THINK in the comics, he doesn't have any powers and that's what I equated it with. I didn't realize he had a form of Super Soldier Serum in him. But it's been a long while since I last watched Winter Soldier.Just a little correction but Bucky does have powers close to Steve's level. HYDRA used a reverse engineered version of the Super Soldier Serum to give Bucky enhanced strength and speed. It's why he can run faster then a car and can survive a fall out of a plane. They just like to focus more on the fact he has a cool robot arm and likes guns, so that he overlaps less with Steve.
I agree and disagree on a few things with your list, but I wanted to go over a few key things.Looking back on it there was a lot that I did not like about this episode. A few already touched on by some folks here.
Honestly, I like this development, because it filled in what I felt was one of Zemo's biggest plot holes in CACW. HOW did he get all that shit he got?Zemo was a great sympathetic villain in Civil War. But here he just seems like a rich asshat.
She won't be.Sharon Carter comes out of nowhere to save them. Her placement in high society makes me worry she will be revealed as the Power Broker which honestly wouldn't make any sense as far as motive. Plus then the audience has to deal with such a good character becoming a ruthless villain for no reason and I think most folks won't like it.
It can be easy to miss because they do focus on his metal arm a lot, and of course later on he just used a gun all the time in IW and Endgame. His best examples of his super abilities are when he kicked a dude fifty yards into a jet turbine in Winter Soldier, or pretty much the entire chase scene in Civil War where he is just jumping off seven story buildings or outran cars on the freeway.Ah, I actually wasn't aware of that. I THINK in the comics, he doesn't have any powers and that's what I equated it with. I didn't realize he had a form of Super Soldier Serum in him. But it's been a long while since I last watched Winter Soldier.
Of course, in the comics (well, in 616), Steve technically doesn't have any superpowers either.I THINK in the comics, he doesn't have any powers and that's what I equated it with.
I'm in the same boat, but I think a lot of that comes from WandaVision subverting expectations and playing around with the format. This feels a lot more like your usual Marvel movie, so I'm entertained but not as hyped for "What are they going to do next??".Yeah I am still liking the show.... not as much as WV but still enjoying it.
I for one welcome the Zemo showMan the writers are in love with Zemo. Hopefully he's gone for a bit so the other characters don't have to be bit players in the Zemo show.
If it's the part I think you're talking about, I thought he was listening for any kind of movement. He bursts through the door and it's silent, then waits to hear anything to tell him which way to go.I am still trying to figure out what Walker was even doing in that scene. He stops moving while Hoskins continues on up. At first I thought he saw something, but they never show what he saw, so I can only assume he was having a brain aneurysm from taking the Super Soldier serum and that's why he just kind of stopped and aimlessly looked around while his friend was kidnapped.
That's the part, yes. He just stops ascending the stairs and just looks around for awhile before going "Hoskins?" like he somehow didn't notice Hoskins continued going up the stairs.I think he was talking about the bit just prior to that, when they were ascending the stairs. Walker comes in with his shield up, Hoskins moves past him up the stairs. Walker pauses for a bit while Hoskins then disappears. Walker should have been moving directly after Hoskins got to the landing.
OK, so based on the above I looked up Erin Kellyman (the actress playing karli). I was curious what mixed race combination manages to keep red hair - it's exceedlingly rare because of the recessive nature of the gene.Two thoughts I've been talking about Kags about when it comes to symbolism in this show:
Zemo is the anti-White Witch of Narnia. She wanted eternal winter, he wants to end the Winter Solider (well, the meta-human threat that program represents). She tried to get rid of all humans, Zemo wants to get rid of all magical creatures (I'm assuming Zemo is no happier about Asgardians and sorcerers than he is about super soliders). They both use Turkish delights to manipulate children, though. I will be irrationally angry if none of these parallels occurred to the writers and the Turkish delights were just an old fashioned candy with no other significance.
Karli is the physical antithesis of Steve/Cap when it comes to the Aryan/Nazi standard of beauty. She's mixed-raced, red haired, freckled, big nosed, and female. Don't get me wrong, she's flippin' gorgeous, but she's as polar opposite from white, blue-eyed, blonde dude as you can get without being fat and disfigured. I think it's really brilliant casting to play up that angle, and I'm glad they found such a strong actor who also had the right look.
Gonna say this again, but of course spoiler it just in case I am right.Did I miss something regarding Sharon Carter?
Is she a good guy or a bad guy now?
Cause she's the one who got the Batroc to work with Karlie right?
I really thought it was a VEEP crossover for a few seconds.This episode was a tonal whiplash. Jesus.
I laughed out loud when Julia Louis-Dreyfus was revealed to be
kind-of MADAME HYDRA!
Well, ya know...Best episode of the series so far.
Though apparently everybody can just toss the shield like that always figured that took ridiculous skill and strength.
Well, ya know...
When you think about it what reference did we have? Steve was the first person use it, and immediately started using it as a frisbee weapon. We all just assumed that was Steve's skill or strength, but it could have always been that the vibranium composition of the shield simply made it do what it does, and Steve figured this out quickly after taking it into combat.though apparently everybody can just toss the shield like that always figured that took ridiculous skill and strength.
I mean, no, they're incredibly unflattering on pretty much every body type, but yeah, at least two functional pockets make me jealous.